Superman and Justice League America #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Teamwork" kicks off a fresh era for DC’s heroes in Superman and Justice League America #1 (2016), a vibrant kickoff featuring Dan Jurgens and Gerard Jones at the helm, with Dan Jurgens and Ron Randall bringing the action to life. When Ralph and Sue’s amusement park trip turns chaotic after a Royal Flush Gang takeover, Superman and the team step in—leading to a restructured Justice League America and Justice League Europe, with iconic members like Hal Jordan, Power Girl, and Guy Gardner forming new alliances. The cover by Dan Jurgens and Ron Randall captures the energy of this bold new chapter.
When Ralph and Sue Dibny take a vacation to an amusement park, their trip takes a wild turn as the Royal Flush Gang hijacks the park. With help from heroes across both Justice League America and Justice League Europe, the team works together to restore order. The experience leads to a renewed commitment to collaboration, reassembling the two League branches with Superman, Fire, Ice, Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, and Guy Gardner forming Justice League America, while Hal Jordan, Dr. Light, Flash, Power Girl, Crimson Fox, Aquaman, and Elongated Man join Justice League Europe. Metamorpho chooses to step back for now, but the spirit of unity remains strong.
In "Born Once Again," the Justice League America faces a deadly threat when the Weapons Master, acting on a Dominion contract, sets his sights on their destruction. Superman confronts Max Lord IV about his growing influence over the League, even as tensions rise and the line between ally and enemy blurs.
Maxima races to reclaim her homeworld Almerac from a tyrant who has seized power, forcing her to confront the past she left behind. With Superman's reluctant push, Justice League America — from Guy Gardner to Blue Beetle, Ice to Bloodwynd — answers the call, but not all of them believe the mission is worth the risk. As the team prepares for a high-stakes intervention, tensions rise between duty, loyalty, and the ghosts of Almerac’s fallen rulers.
Starbreaker’s wrath turns deadly as he targets Almerac and its sun, escalating his vendetta against the Justice League America. With Maxima desperate to rally her people, she’s met with cold rejection—her former subjects no longer see her as their queen.
In "Of Ashes and Justice," the Justice League America faces a cosmic threat as Starbreaker's unchecked power threatens to consume them all. With cunning and sacrifice, Booster Gold, Blue Beetle, and Ice devise a plan to turn the tide—only to confront the lasting consequences of victory, as Maxima's exile from Almerac forces her to reckon with a future her people no longer recognize.
In "Together Again," Guy Gardner returns to Justice League America headquarters wielding a yellow power ring, setting off a tense confrontation with Fire, Booster Gold, and Superman. As old tensions flare and allegiances are tested, Superman makes a surprising decision to stay within the League—watching closely, not just to protect, but to understand.
In "Actions Admissions & Acquisitions," Superman and Guy Gardner pull off a high-stakes gambit to reclaim Earth from the alien Chaq, using a clever ruse that pits the planet’s ownership against a dazzling display of gold forged with Guy’s ring. With Maxwell Lord IV and Oberon watching from the shadows, the Justice League America team finds themselves caught in a game of power, deception, and unexpected alliances.
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